If it is to remain stationary, then yes. However, an accelerating object can be stationary for an instant.
that is common sense ........ think a little more.... if you have a brain .. that is...
In the frame of reference in which the object is stationary, its speed is zero. (Actually, that's kind of a definition of "stationary".)
Well I tell u like this velocity,v equalls accelaration * time. When v is 0 then accelaration,a and time becomes zero. When a is zero then force is zero then work is zero then Energy is zero then impulse and presrure is zero and when Energy is zero Heat is zero then heat capacity is zero and Magnetic induction is zero.ok any think more/ When the velocity of an object is zero, then the object has no motion at all. (But only according to the observer who says that its velocity is zero. If another observer happens to ride through the first observer's laboratory in a bus and make some measurements on the way, he would say that the object ... and the first observer ... have large and equal velocities.)
this object that appears to stay in place is a reference point.
A stationary object has inertia, but not momentum. Momentum is the product of (mass) times (velocity). If the velocity is zero, then the momentum is zero.
In that case, the object's velocity won't change.
When an object is not accelerating at all. It has constant velocity.
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In the frame of reference in which the object is stationary, its speed is zero. (Actually, that's kind of a definition of "stationary".)
A stationary object with velocity of zero.
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A stationary object is a object which is not moving or which have zero kinetic energy and a accelarated object is that which is moving withs some acceleration and have some kinetic energy.
Well I tell u like this velocity,v equalls accelaration * time. When v is 0 then accelaration,a and time becomes zero. When a is zero then force is zero then work is zero then Energy is zero then impulse and presrure is zero and when Energy is zero Heat is zero then heat capacity is zero and Magnetic induction is zero.ok any think more/ When the velocity of an object is zero, then the object has no motion at all. (But only according to the observer who says that its velocity is zero. If another observer happens to ride through the first observer's laboratory in a bus and make some measurements on the way, he would say that the object ... and the first observer ... have large and equal velocities.)
Not accelerating. It could be stationary or moving at a constant speed.
For velocity to be truly uniform, the object must be moving in a straight line. If that is the case then the acceleration is Zero.
this object that appears to stay in place is a reference point.
A stationary object has inertia, but not momentum. Momentum is the product of (mass) times (velocity). If the velocity is zero, then the momentum is zero.